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Sowing Crisis The Cold War And American Dominance In The Middle East 2nd Edition Khalidi

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Sowing Crisis The Cold War And American Dominance In The Middle East 2nd Edition Khalidi
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Publisher: Beacon Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Khalidi, Rashid
ISBN: 9780807096451, 0807096458
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 2

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Sowing Crisis The Cold War And American Dominance In The Middle East 2nd Edition Khalidi by Khalidi, Rashid 9780807096451, 0807096458 instant download after payment.

Acclaimed historian and political commentator Rashid Khalidi presents the compelling case that U.S. and Soviet intervention in the Middle East not only exacerbated civil wars and provoked the breakdown of fragile democracies, but continues to this day to shape global conflict in the region. Examining the strategic interplay of cold war superpowers, Khalidi explains how the momentous events that have occurred over the last two decades—including two Gulf wars, the occupation of Iraq, and the rise of terrorism—can only be understood in light of this chilling legacy.

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